Bibliography

This page provides links to the works that are referenced on this site.

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 1

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 2

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 3

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 4

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 5

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 6

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 7

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol, 8

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 9

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol.10

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol.11

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 12

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 13

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 14

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 15

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition, Vol. 16

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition, Vol. 17

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 18

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 19

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 20

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 21

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 22

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 23

Sigmund Freud – Standard Edition Vol. 24

 

Jacques Lacan

Jacques Lacan – Ecrits (Complete)

Jacques Lacan – Ecrits (A Selection)

Jacques Lacan – Seminar I – The Ego in Freud’s Theory and the Technique of Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar II – The Ego in Freud’s Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis (II)

Jacques Lacan – Seminar III – The Psychoses

Jacques Lacan – Seminar V – The Formations of the Unconscious

Jacques Lacan – Seminar VI – Desire and its Interpretation

Jacques Lacan – Seminar VII – The Ethics of Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar VIII – Transference

Jacques Lacan – Seminar IX – Identification

Jacques Lacan – Seminar X – Anxiety

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XI – The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XII – Crucial Problems for Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XIII – The Object of Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XIV – The Logic of Phantasy

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XV – The Psychoanalytic Act

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XVI – From an Other to the Other

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XVII – The Other Side of Psychoanalysis

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XVIII – On a Discourse that might not be a Semblance

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XIX – … Ou Pire/… Or Worse

Jacques Lacan – The Knowledge of the Psychoanalyst

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XX – Encore: On Feminine Sexuality, The Limits of Love and Knowledge

Jacques Lacan – Seminar XXII – R.S.I.


Books about Lacan


Introducing Lacan – Darian Leader

Lacan for Beginners – Philip Hill

Jacques Lacan – Madan Sarup

Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis – Dany Nobus

Jacques Lacan – Sean Homer

Jacques Lacan – Anika Lemaire

Lacan – Lionel Bailly

How to Read Lacan – Slavoj Zizek

Jacques Lacan – Elisabeth Roudinesco

The Works of Jacques Lacan – An Introduction – Bice Benvenuto & Roger Kennedy

Introduction to the Reading of Lacan: The Unconscious Structured Like a Language – Joel Dor

Lacan: The Absolute Master – Mikkel Borsch-Jacobsen

Key Concepts of Lacanian Psychoanalysis – Dany Nobus

Five Lessons on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Jacques Lacan – Juan-David Nasio

Lacan to the Letter: Reading Ecrits Closely – Bruce Fink

An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis – Dylan Evans

The Lacanian Subject: Between Language and Jouissance – Bruce FinkLacan and Language: A Reader’s Guide to the Ecrits – John P. Muller & William J. Richardson

Jacques Lacan Séminaire 1952-1980 : Index référentiel – Henry Krutzen

2 thoughts on “Bibliography

  1. Hello, I am from India.I have been reading Lacanian Psychoanalytical works by Slavoj Zizek. His ‘How to Read Lacan’ is excellent. His theoretical revolution in Hegelian philosophy and Lacanian psychoanalysis helps the SUBJECT to successfully overthrow the Big Other.

    Thanks Slavoj, Alain Miller, Alain Badiou, Tony Myers, Christopher Kul-want & Piero! Hope one day I can meet you !

    Thanks for liberating me through Lacan !

  2. Main thing is that I could undergo psychanalytical cure without any analyst, but with the texts written by these philosophers and psychoanalysts.

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